
Tiffany Michelle Spencer
There have been three life experiences that have dramatically impacted the way that I practice law.
The first experience would be my role as a single mother. Although being a single mother would not have been the choice I would have made voluntarily, a tragedy made single motherhood a reality. Through family support and the love of friends, I was able to put myself through college and law school. I personally experienced how hard it is for a single parent to juggle the role as provider and mother. I have felt many of the same emotions that my clients experience in their cases.
The second experience would be my role as a wife and mother of two. I experience the daily struggle of trying to find balance in my roles as wife and mother while also working outside the home full time. I understand how difficult life can be.
The third experience would be my involvement with church and my spiritual journey in life. I believe that God put me on earth to use my skills and talents as an attorney in order to be able to bless other people. I have been blessed in return. On thing that I have benefited from is my involvement as a leader with a Divorce Care For Kids program. It played a major role in the way that I look at family law disputes. I have seen the impact that a broken family has on the emotions of children. I have seen the hurt, rejection and resentment that the kids often feel.
I have practiced law since 1998 and feel it is my obligation to work each day to focus my abilities on finding solutions for broken families. The daily choices that I make in handling my cases reflect the care and compassion that I feel for my clients.
My office was designed with family in mind. You will not find a stuffy, formal attorney office. I have created an office environment with comfort in mind. My clients are welcome to bring their children to my office. There is a play room here filled with toys. I have created this for your children so that they can be here with you, but still allow us to have a private meeting to discuss your case.
I provide family law services with a warm and personal touch. I know the importance of individual attention to your case.
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Child Custody
- Collaborative
- Texas
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- Texas Wesleyan University
- Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
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- One of Tarrant County's Top Family Law Attorney for 2008
- Fort Worth Magazine
- Professional Background
- Professional Background
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- Activities: Memberships (previous and present): Texas State Bar, Tarrant County Bar Association, Tarrant County Family Law Bar Association, College of the State Bar of Texas, Eldon B. Mahon American Inn of Court, Collaborative Institute of Texas, Collaborative Lawyers of Arlington and Mansfield - Secretary, State Bar of Texas Family Law Section Recognized/Honors: Voted one of Tarrant County's Top Family Law Attorneys for 2008 Community Involvement (previous and present): Divorce Care For Kids leader, Sunday school teacher, Planning and Zoning Commission Member Collaborative Law Training: 2007 Basic Training, 2007 Collaborative Law: An Idea Whose Time Has Come, 2008 Nuts & Bolts of the Collaborative Process, 2008 Collaborative Law Institute Spring Conference, 2008 Chip Rose Collaborative Law Training, 2008 Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training, 2008 High Conflict Collaborative Seminar, 2009 Billy Eddy Understanding and Managing High Conflict Personalities, January 2010 Pauline Tessler Advanced Collaborative Law Conference
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- Collaborative Lawyers of Arlington/Mansfield - calmdivorce.net
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- Texas State Bar
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- Website
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